We’re supposed to believe 90 degree weather killed all these cattle? What a joke.
The heat index is much higher. In Atlanta the temp has been 98 degrees, but the heat index is 110.
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We’re supposed to believe 90 degree weather killed all these cattle? What a joke.
one needs to note the neat grid pattern they died in....looks like they were corralled then the corralls removed after their death....i would have insurance questions....as in..is this covered by any type of insurance? are cows like bees and they all die within 48 hours...something other than rotting cows does smell rotten about this and i am not one to buy into conspiracy theroies normally..
Almost every cattle farm here has ponds. And water troffssupplying the herd with water would be a massive job...20 to 30 gal per cow would be needed...
Suffering is suffering.The ones that die in the slaughter houses are used to feed people, the ones out on the range not so much.
Not really very complicated
Suffering is suffering.
There is plenty of suffering in slaughterhouses. Don't delude yourselfExcept those in a slaughterhouse are killed instantly with no suffering while dying of heat/dehydration is a terrible way to go.
I did not realize you were a vegan/vegetarian.
Let us know how many bovine are collapsing in Georgia. What, no cattle ranches in Georgia?The heat index is much higher. In Atlanta the temp has been 98 degrees, but the heat index is 110.
YesSo you care about cattle dying from heat but not the ones killed in slaughter houses?
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Thousands of cattle in Kansas have died in recent days due to high heat and humidity, dealing a blow to one of the country’s leading cattle production states as the industry grapples with extreme weather and rising production costs linked to the war in Ukraine.
Huh, the temperatures in that region that killed all of these cattle during these horrible days were as follows.
95, 91, 99, 93 and 90 degrees.
Apparently the cattle couldn't handle that. 10k cattle couldn't handle that cause, cause, of the global warming brought about the whites and their combustion engines living in America. Not the hole in the ozone that has been fixed.
They expect us to believe, and their braindead Muppets will believe it, that cattle cannot handle such heat.
Meanwhile during that same 5 day period where over 10k cattle died in Kansas, at King Ranch in Texas where the largest ranch for cattle in the US, the temperatures were as follows.
102, 103, 96, 96, 99
The cattle there didn't die by the Thousands due to heat.
Soooo, did 10k cattle die in Kansas due to heat in a cooler climate where thousands of cattle DID NOT DIE in Texas?
Hmmmmm?
This post is about a mass number of cattle dying from temperatures that never reached 100. In fact over that period of this horrible global warming Temps, the Temps I provided. 93, 91, 90.
This post is about a mass number of cattle dying from temperatures that never reached 100. In fact over that period of this horrible global warming Temps, the Temps I provided. 93, 91, 90.
104 heat index here on lake Erie. Water temp all ready at 74. All ready a nearly 2 hour trip to get to the walleye. Likely only two to three weeks before the walleye move east out of range for my boats. 2nd year in a row. This hurts my wallet in a big way.The heat index yesterday in Atlanta was 110. Pretty awful.
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Here with a heat index of 130 degrees. Still no dead cattle. And it’s been this hot all week. It isn’t the heat…
Well, surada. Are there mass numbers of cattle dying in Georgia?View attachment 658714
Here with a heat index of 130 degrees. Still no dead cattle. And it’s been this hot all week. It isn’t the heat…
Large overviews are only marginally useful. Direct, on-site readings, are far more useful.
Well, surada. Are there mass numbers of cattle dying in Georgia?
I live on the range in ne Arizona. Temps near or over 100 for the last week. No dead cattle. Our cattle are in fine shape. They do get sweet feed, hay and have access to water.
I think if those cows in Kansas did actually die that we are not getting the whole story. There are many possibilities, but dropping dead from heat seems unlikely.
Having been around cattle my entire life, the first thought that comes to mind is.... insurance fraud.